Tricia
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by johnnyonthespot » 16 Nov 2008, 17:20
Pisarello wrote:Hi, my sister visited Varazze, Genoa this year looking for more information on our ancesters and when she went to the graveyards, there were only fairly modern headstones. She was unable to find out where records were kept. Is there anyone out there that could tell me where they are kept?
Tricia

by ricbru » 16 Nov 2008, 17:24
Pisarello wrote:Hi, my sister visited Varazze, Genoa this year looking for more information on our ancesters and when she went to the graveyards, there were only fairly modern headstones. She was unable to find out where records were kept. Is there anyone out there that could tell me where they are kept?
Tricia


by ricbru » 16 Nov 2008, 17:34
this information you gave is wrong, the most italian cemetery belong to the municipality, the cemetery are run by the mayor of Town Halljohnnyonthespot wrote:For the most part, Italian cemeteries are owned by the local church
this information is rightand burial plots are not sold, but rented!. The deceased's remains stay in the plot for a fixed number of years; beyond that, someone (presumably surviving family members) ponies up additional rent fees, or the remains are exumed and moved to a communal burial chamber/crypt containing the bones of hundreds or thousands of other souls.
Apparently, only the very wealthy amongst Italians can afford a "permanent" burial site as is traditional in, for example, the US.


by johnnyonthespot » 16 Nov 2008, 17:46
ricbru wrote:I hope it helps
bye Riccardo

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